BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Jost was a farmer near Morris in Stevens County. He was vice-president, board of directors of Cooperative Power Association and a member, board of directors of Agralite Cooperative. SUBJECTS DISCUSSED: Background. History...

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Martin was born and raised on a farm in North Dakota. He served in the Air Force for four years and then attended the University of North Dakota where he received a degree in business administration with a major in...

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Lennick was born and raised in Minot, North Dakota. After graduating from high school, he worked for a utility company in the area and then joined the Army where he was a first lieutenant in the artillery. He attended...

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Hagen was a farmer from Pope County and was president of Counties United for a Rural Environment (CURE). SUBJECTS DISCUSSED: Background. How Hagen first learned about the the powerline project. Routing of line. Power...

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Gelbman was the Minnesota Public Interest Research Group (MPIRG) coordinator at the University of Minnesota-Morris campus. SUBJECTS DISCUSSED: Background information on MPIRG. How MPIRG chooses issues to be involved in....

Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. III, No. 11, January 1909. Cover features a photograph of cattle in a field with trees in the background. Cover story: President Roosevelt on Farm Homes and Farm Education, excerpts from a letter.

The March 25, 1979, issue of Hold That Line reported on Jackie Thurk's conviction, the sixth tower to fall, the Runestone Electric Association annual meeting, and a special insert on uranium mining. Names mentioned in this issue include: Thurk,...

The Jaysee Echo is a bi-weekly newspaper published by the students of Rochester Junior College. It includes summaries of school activities (sports, clubs, classes, etc), articles on a variety of subjects, social events, and other topics of interest...

This issue covers various uses for highway rights-of-way, the State Fair, and the benefits of carpooling. Minnesota Highways was the official employee newsletter of the Minnesota Department of Highways (1951-1976).

A bulletin describing the course of study at Rochester Junior College for 1951-1952. Rochester Junior College changed its name and scope of discipline several times: University Department of Sourthern University (1915), Rochester Junior College...

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Barsness was a farmer from Cyrus, Pope County. She freelanced as a reporter on the powerline controversy for KMRS Radio and several newspapers in Pope County. SUBJECTS DISCUSSED: Getting involved in the powerline...

The November 26, 1979, issue of Hold That Line reports on financial costs of "protest vandalism" according to UPA/CPA, and was mailed with an insert issue of Twin Cities Northern Sun News. No specific names were mentioned in this issue. Hold That...

A bulletin describing the course of study at Rochester Junior College for 1949-1950. Rochester Junior College changed its name and scope of discipline several times: University Department of Sourthern University (1915), Rochester Junior College...

A bulletin describing the course of study at Rochester Junior College for 1950-1951. Rochester Junior College changed its name and scope of iscipline several times: University Department of Sourthern University (1915), Rochester Junior College...

The Organizer is the newsletter published by the General Drivers Local 574 of the Teamsters Union. Published from July to October 1934, this was a first of its kind daily union strike update newsletter. The Organizer provided an in-depth look into...

Center for Human Resources and Labor Studies, Herman Library, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota

Skillings' Mining and Market Letter is an international mining trade publication. It began as a weekly publication in Duluth, Minnesota, in 1912. It changed its name to Skillings' Mining Review in July 1916 (dropping the apostrophe in 1993). ...

Skillings' Mining and Market Letter is an international mining trade publication. It began as a weekly publication in Duluth, Minnesota, in 1912. It changed its name to Skillings' Mining Review in July 1916 (dropping the apostrophe in 1993). ...